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Determinants of Financial Leverage: An Empirical Analysis of Manufacturing Companies in India


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1 Assistant Professor, Sri C. Achutha Menon Government College, Thrissur - 680 014, Kerala, India
2 Professor, School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi - 682 022, Kerala, India

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The paper attempted to examine the determinants of financial leverage of manufacturing companies in India. The financial data of 39 large cap companies listed in National Stock Exchange for a period of 14 years from 2004 to 2017 were used for analysis. The panel data results indicated that out of the seven selected companies' level determinants, all were significantly influencing financial leverage, except dividend payouts. While profitability, size of the firm, and cost of borrowing negatively influenced financial leverage, the other three significant determinants such as tangibility, liquidity, and growth positively influenced leverage. We concluded that capital structure decision of manufacturing companies in India was consistent with the hypothesis of pecking order theory rather than the trade-off theory.

Keywords

Capital Structure, Financial Leverage, Random Effects Model, Manufacturing.

JEL Classification : G3, G32, G35.

Paper Submission Date: September 15, 2018; Paper Sent Back for Revision: June 19, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date : June 25, 2019.

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K. V. Eldhose
Assistant Professor, Sri C. Achutha Menon Government College, Thrissur - 680 014, Kerala, India
S. Santhosh Kumar
Professor, School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi - 682 022, Kerala, India

Abstract


The paper attempted to examine the determinants of financial leverage of manufacturing companies in India. The financial data of 39 large cap companies listed in National Stock Exchange for a period of 14 years from 2004 to 2017 were used for analysis. The panel data results indicated that out of the seven selected companies' level determinants, all were significantly influencing financial leverage, except dividend payouts. While profitability, size of the firm, and cost of borrowing negatively influenced financial leverage, the other three significant determinants such as tangibility, liquidity, and growth positively influenced leverage. We concluded that capital structure decision of manufacturing companies in India was consistent with the hypothesis of pecking order theory rather than the trade-off theory.

Keywords


Capital Structure, Financial Leverage, Random Effects Model, Manufacturing.

JEL Classification : G3, G32, G35.

Paper Submission Date: September 15, 2018; Paper Sent Back for Revision: June 19, 2019; Paper Acceptance Date : June 25, 2019.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf%2F2019%2Fv13i7%2F145534